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ALPOLIC™ NC / ALPOLIC™ A1 DtS Non-Combustible Cladding White Paper

This White Paper discusses the test results and performance data of ALPOLIC™ NC / A1 Non-Combustible Composite Cladding manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Infratec Co., Ltd In Japan.

This White Paper discusses the test results and performance data of ALPOLIC™ NC / A1 DtS Non-Combustible Composite Cladding manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Infratec Co., Ltd In Japan. Independent testing and analysis has been performed by NATA-Certified ExcelPlas Labs who are specialists in the compositional analysis and testing of polymers and polymer composites.

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24 June 2021

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